A dynamic alternative to the traceroute program is mtr. combining the functionality of ping and traceroute, mtr allows you to constantly poll a remote server and see how the latency and performance changes over time. unlike traceroute, mtr is not installed by default on most systems. you can get it by typing the following commands. ubuntu/debian:. The version in ubuntu comes with a graphical interface. when you start mtr, the results will pop up in a window. if you’d rather have it in your terminal window like most linux users, you have several options. the easiest way is to call mtr with the “--curses” switch:. Mtr combines the functionality of the traceroute and ping programs in a single network diagnostic tool. as mtr starts, it investigates the network connection between the host mtr runs on and hostname ..
Traceroute is not installed by default on ubuntu, replaced by mtr september 9, 2014 admin 2 comments to my surprise, when trying to run this command on linux mint 17, based on ubuntu 14.04, i found out that traceroute is not available anymore.. How to install mtr: on ubuntu/debian: sudo apt-get install mtr on centos/redhat/fedora: if you are using redhat and doesn’t get yum updates, then follow how to configure yum to use centos repo on a redhat system.. Alias mtr='mtr -o lsr nabwv' so that when i type mtr it uses the alias with the columns. seems a viable solution unless someone can offer better. (obviously dont forget to set the file as executable)..